5. What does the note the narrator finds in F.'s fireworks instruct him to do?(a) Go take a shower. (b) Turn on the radio. (c) Turn on the lights. (d) Go eat a steak.

6. In Chapter 13 of "A History of Them All," what has the narrator stopped doing since he read about the plague?(a) Sleeping. (b) Talking. (c) Eating. (d) Working and showering.

7. What do F. and the narrator eat in Chapter 18 of "A History of Them All"?(a) Sandwiches. (b) Grapes. (c) Olives. (d) Kebabs.

8. What does the narrator realize the purpose of the note from F. is in Chapter 30 of "A History of Them All"?(a) To miss F. (b) A ploy to get him out of the house. (c) To make him angry. (d) To miss Edith.

9. Who died in the asylum from syphilis?(a) F. (b) Edith. (c) Catherine Tekakwitha. (d) The narrator.

10. What does F. chastise the narrator for in Chapter 9 of "A History of Them All"?(a) To stop being hypocrites. (b) To embrace his homosexuality. (c) To not feel guilty about cheating on Edith. (d) To not feel guilty about their sexual activity.

11. What does the new priest massage on Catherine's body?(a) Her back. (b) Her arms. (c) Her feet. (d) Her head.

12. What does the narrator say he wants to study in Chapter 3 of "A History of Them All"?(a) Mother nature. (b) His family lineage. (c) Catherine Tekakwitha. (d) The weather.

13. What does the narrator burn himself with in Chapter 24 of "A History of Them All"?(a) Soup. (b) F.'s fireworks. (c) The grill. (d) The oven.

14. Where do Catherine Tekakwitha's family settle?(a) By the ocean. (b) South. (c) A small village. (d) North.

15. Where does the narrator want Edith's lips to linger specifically?(a) His back. (b) His chest. (c) His genitals. (d) His neck.

Short Answer Questions

1. What does F. do with the narrator the night Edith dies?

2. What does the narrator think about to distract himself from his depressing reading in Chapter 12 of "A History of Them All"?

3. What does the narrator pray to god for at the end of Chapter 13 of "A History of Them All"?